sandwiches with butter on them?! what the heck is going on in britain
Yeah, okay, you're not allowed to criticise the buttering of bread in a sandwich (which is normally just to allow for actual spreads and the like to spread nicely) when this is a thing;
i went out to the movies with one of my friends not too long ago and they had the butteriest movie popcorn i've ever eaten. that stuff was so full of butter flavoring that it left a greasy coating on my hands
That is undoubtedly improper use of butter.
Like why would you want your popcorn covered in greasy butter at a cinema? Do your cinema seats not have like felt/cloth on them? Would you really want to touch that with greasy butter hands, or even touch your trousers or something?
Let's see.
I had a 20oz sirloin steak before, and that was pretty nice. But the meal wasn't the best because there was no sauce, so it got pretty dry. That's probably the largest single piece of meat I've ever had.
But then again I've had BBQs with much more meat, as well as mixed grills with a variety of meats, including gammon, sirloin and rump steak of varying sizes, plus a lamb chop.
I've had a giant glass of chocolate ice-cream before. It had heaps of chocolate ice-cream in it, had maltesers, marshmallows, chocolate chips, chocolate sauce, whipped cream and then ice-cream wafers in it.
But probably the worst was a birthday cake my mum made for me.
It was two chocolate cakes stacked on top of each other, and they had chocolate chips in them.
It then had a thick layer of chocolate icing all around.
The sides had rows of Cadbury's Chocolate Fingers, both milk and white chocolate.
And the top had circles of Cadbury's Chocolate Buttons, as well as circles of Maltesers.
Finally it was eaten with a good pouring of double-cream on top.